New Methodist Conference

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New Methodist Conference
ClassificationMethodism
OrientationHigh church
TheologyWesleyan
PolityEpiscopal
Origin2005
Separated fromUnited Methodist Church
Official websiteNew Methodist Conference (NMC)

The New Methodist Conference (NMC) is a

Methodist denomination with a liturgically high church orientation.[1]

The formation of the New Methodist Conference is a part of the

historic episcopate; these include the threefold office of deacon, priest, and bishop.[1] It does affirm the ordination of women in Methodism.[3] The New Methodist Conference encourages expressions of Methodist Christian monasticism.[4]

The name "New Methodist Conference" (later called the Evangelical Association) was used by the connexion established in the 1700s under the leadership of Jacob Albright, a Lutheran who converted to Methodism and was ordained in that denomination after accepting the Methodist teachings on the New Birth and entire sanctification.[5]

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  2. ^ Heath, Elaine A. (5 September 2012). "Longing for Spring". Ministry Matters. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  3. ^ Giordano, Deborah Beach. "Who We Are". Inklings Community. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
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